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Are all the men in the gym playboy?
Although more and more people are exercising now, many people can personally experience the benefits brought by fitness, but at the same time, as a daily life scene that everyone is more accessible to, some disputes about gyms, fitness practitioners and fitness enthusiasts will also appear at a higher frequency. For example, in a video that was very popular in Tik Tok some time ago, a princesa said that he had worked part-time in the gym before, and that "everyone in the gym was love rat", which was criticized. There are also some people who think that * * *. As a virtuous and upright fitness blogger/fitness studio operator, I am a little dissatisfied. What is this situation! I hurried to understand the market situation.

The results show that, on the whole, fitness boys seem to give people the impression that they are more likely to be irresponsible and philandering than ordinary boys.

We can't recite this pot. I have the impression that the halo effect is at work:

Halo effect, also known as halo effect, was first put forward by Edward Thorndike, a famous American psychologist.

Edward believes that people's cognition and judgment of things and people often start from the local and then spread to get the whole phenomenon. Just like the halo, these perceptions and judgments are often biased.

Edward believes that people's cognition and judgment of things and people often start from the local and then spread to get the whole phenomenon. Just like the halo, these perceptions and judgments are often biased.